To all our readers, we would like to thank you so very much for learning and discussing social media campaigns with us throughout the past two years. We have decided that Thoughtpick blog, as enjoyable as it was, needs to take less of our time.

We are busy running our popular app, Tweepi, which is taking most of our time. We will continue publishing posts on the Tweepi Blog. Don’t forget to follow @tweepi and if you have any comments and would like to get in touch with us, just use our contact us form.

For those that don’t know what we’ve been doing, the best place to start is the“Learn Social Media by Example” category. If you are running a business of any size, or your job involves marketing an idea, you’ll love our Learn Social Media by Example stories.

We always love to discuss new ideas or help anyone with social media campaign discussions. All you need to do is contact us.

After all the begging and the waiting, I finally got an invitation to Google+ and frankly, I must say that I am very impressed with what they have done so far! And though many people are comparing Google+ to Facebook, I can already tell how different they are from the smallest details and features.

Google Plus

So, what are the features that make Google+ this attractive? And why is it being called the “social backbone” of the web these days?

Circles: Google has come up with the exclusive concept of circles — you can create a circle of contacts that are family, friends, work friends, former co-workers and so on. With these circles, you can define who gets to see what kind of updates. If you are a Facebook user, you will see that this features is still unavailable and rolling it out now is a bit too late!

Hangout: It is essentially group video chat done in a unique and different way; all you need to do is click on the Hangout button and invite members of a certain group by sending them a notification. Moreover, Google uses its own platform to perform this rather than a third party.

Ask, Listen, Learn is a creative, multimedia program which was designed by a team of educators and psychologists specializing in middle school-aged students.
The campaign efforts are divided into 2 main parts: one which concerns the minors and the other which acts as a support for their parents.

Every day, I come across a few hilarious Facebook updates, jokes & quotes. Some of them are so funny, that I actually feel stupid laughing all by myself! Therefore, I invite you to invite you to enjoy our 24th list of the 10 top funniest list for this week. 1. Sticks & stones may break […]

Ad agency, Amsterdam Worldwide, unveiled the first in a series of blogger films, called “Visual Life,” for technology brand Intel back in January 2011. The series showcases top bloggers discussing how they use technology and how it has transformed their work.

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